7th Period Favorites

Cori Mroz
http://www.freemathhelp.com/geometry.html
This site has helpful lessons on many terms we covered this year, especially with polygons, circles and triangles. It has many geometry vocabulary terms and area formulas for a variety of shapes.

Molly Kaniger
http://www.brightstorm.com/math/geometry
Throughout this year my absolute favorite website has been Brightstorm. This website is fabulous because it not only has geometry but also any math class you can think of. The geometry section has helped me through this year because it has video tutorials, practice problems and even a place to right in your own problem and ask for help on it. I recommend this website to anyone and everyone because it has been most helpful to me.

Grace Doran
http://www.homeschoolmath.net/online/geometry.php
This website has helped me a lot because of its long list of geometry resources. The subjects include: shapes and polygons, area and perimeter, similar figures, pythagorean theorem, and many more. It has many worksheets covering every subject mentioned as well as answers you can check your work against.

Kaitlyn Fiola
http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/explore/geometry.htm
This website has everything you need to know about geometry. This site has helped me with the theorems, postulates, and corollaries. It also has a great puzzle for the Pythagorean Theorem. It also has the formulas that you need to know. I usually go to this site for help because it is very easy to understand, and it doesn't make geometry look as hard as it is.

Carrie Hudson
http://www.math.com/homeworkhelp/Geometry.html
This site has helped me because it is especially easy to understand. Along with explaining definitions, formulas, postulates, etc, there are also short little quizzes that you can take. Overall, this site is easy to navigate so you can find what you need to know and move on with your homework and studying.

Meghan Lewis
http://mathforum.org/trscavo/geoboards/
This cite allows you to chose your geometric figure. After you pick your shape you can take a lesson or do some practice problems. It also has a link for theorems, length, and area. It is a very good review for the different shapes and the problems associated with the figure.

Makenzie Carter
http://www.mathsisfun.com/
This website has tons of geometry links. It has helped me with angles, congruent and similar shapes, polygons, transformations, and tessellations. It makes geometry simple and easy to understand, so it's a good website for all geometry topics.

Katherine King
http://www.geom.uiuc.edu/~dwiggins/conj19.html
This website really helped me during chapter 8 when i was struggling. It helped give me a more indebth understanding on trapezoids. The website also gives a practice worksheet and lots of examples.Trapezoids are not the only thing on this website either, there is a list of topics to choose from that can help you on many different topics.

Dana Bailey
http://www.mindbites.com/category/27-geometry
This website was very helpful for me. If there were any geometry concepts I did not understand, then I would come here and type in the concept that confused me. I was then able to watch videos that helped guide me through the process and steps. Unfortunately, some videos are not free and therefore you either have to pay to watch it or you can not watch the video it its entirety. Overall though, the site proved extremely beneficial in helping with concepts I did not understand throughout my whole geometry experience. The site also has helpful videos over algebra, algebra II, and calculus!

Emma Robertson
http://www.mathwarehouse.com/geometry/
This website has been extremely helpful for geometry concepts. On this website you can find absolutely anything related not only to geometry, but also to trigonometry, and algebra. The website is separated up into different concepts, so all you would have to do is click on which subject you want (e.g. geometry), then what lesson (e.g. similar triangles). It will immediately take you through step by step how to do certain lessons, while giving you different activities to work on. This site is easy to navigate through, as well as helpful with difficult concepts.

Maggie Rellihan
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Geometry-2060/websites-solid-geometry.htm
This website is extremely helpful because it does not only give good examples and answers, but it also has several links to other helpful websites as well. If you click on the links it will bring you to different geometry based websites depending on the description below the link given. The description tells you what kind of material each website has so you know what you're going to be studying before you even select a certain website. This website, all in all, helped me study by giving me a broad idea of the different geometry I've learned this year.

Lauren Langdon
http://www.classzone.com/cz/books/geometry_2007_na/book_home.htm?state=MO
This website has been very helpful, and this website that hosts our geometry book, so it is very reliable. It has practice problems, games, activities, "animated" math, formulas, tables, scientific calculator, and practice test. For all of the practice work you can choose what chapter and section you want more work on and it will provide some problems. I like this website the most because I know that the problems that it provides are good problems and that it will follow our book.

Elena Flores
http://www.mathopenref.com/arcminormajor.html

The website above i used a lot. considering i feel i struggled a lot with major and minor arcs, this really provided me with a lot of help. It even had a visual that you could play around with and learn more about major and minor arcs. It also provided other links and places you could go to visit to study and learn about other subjects. I found this to be the most useful website i have found out of all of them and I hope they can be as helpful to others as it was to me.

Emma Wheatley
http://www1.teachertube.com/
This website has been helpful to me because usually when I don't understand a math problem, in order to fully understand it I need to see it happen. Most websites just have written explanations, which really don't work for me. TeacherTube, however, is like YouTube except all of the videos are school related, meaning that you can find just about anything you are looking for. This website particularly helped my understanding the 30-60-90 and 45-45-90 triangles, because it has outstanding videos that explain it in-depth.

Emmi Shearman
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SOHCAHTOA.html
This website really helped me when we were learning SOH CAH TOA. It gave helpful diagrams and explinations. I didn't understand the concept very well; however, after going to this website it was very clear.